This UNC grad and former vegetarian created a pork company focused on sustainability
Sam Suchoff graduated from UNC in 2004 with a degree in mathematics and a long history of being vegetarian and vegan.
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Sam Suchoff graduated from UNC in 2004 with a degree in mathematics and a long history of being vegetarian and vegan.
Young families and students filled every chair in the Purple Bowl at lunchtime on Thursday. Despite the late summer heat and little protection from the sun, customers trickled to the outdoor seating.
As a late-afternoon thunderstorm passed, the scent of fresh waffle cones from a nearby store wafted over the large crowd gathered on the Village Green. The hums of hundreds of people chattering mixed with lengthy guitar rifts from a nearby stage and the sounds of transit buses shuttling people into the crowded square drifted in the air.
The Town of Chapel Hill held its third community meeting to receive input on the Wegmans supermarket development and its impact on local traffic on Tuesday evening.
CLARIFICATION: Vested Interest in K9s gave the Carrboro Police Department a grant of body armor. A previous version of the article said the Carrboro Police was given a charitable donation. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
The Chapel Hill Fire Department responded to a fire at the Franklin Street-restaurant Shanghai Dumpling at 12:45 a.m. on Saturday, according to a Town of Chapel Hill press release.
Until I moved down South from Maryland nearly nine years ago, I had never heard of Chapel Hill. I had never eaten grits, never uttered the word “y’all,” and I had no idea what a Tar Heel was. People I didn’t know were happy to shoot me a smile. I was shocked when I ordered iced tea and received a drink so sweet my teeth hurt.
Almost a month after the 2018 election, politically active students are already looking forward to what policy they would like to see passed over the next two years and have their sights set on next year's local election.
When Chelsea Clinton came to Carrboro to campaign for Hillary Clinton in 2016, Mayor Lydia Lavelle knew she wanted to give her a gift from the town. Lavelle's wife, Alicia Stemper, ran into Cameron’s, a gift gallery on East Main Street, and was quickly given a Carrboro t-shirt among other items without even paying.
Those hoping for easier access to Dunkin’ Donuts should not despair, just wait.
Looking for a cupcake on Franklin Street? You might be out of luck. Local bakery Sugarland has shut down, and the closure has upset not only lovers of baked goods but also a couple who was forced to rethink their wedding cake plans.
Officials from the Town of Chapel Hill are considering plans to “activate” the 140 West plaza — an open, public area at the intersection of W. Franklin Street and Church Street that is currently the home of the “Exhale” sculpture, a large, public art display commissioned in 2013.
Napoli Cafe & Neapolitan Pizza flips the idea of ice cream trucks and pizza parlors on its head, dishing out slices from a truck and scoops from a café.
The University of Louisville announced it will discontinue financial support for The Louisville Cardinal, its student newspaper, by the end of the Spring 2018 semester on July 25.
Hi, I’m Rachel. If you’re a reader, you might know me as the girl who used to write the DTH at a Glance sometimes, or the one who interviewed a lot of really fun people. But you probably don’t. If you work at the DTH, you might know me as the one who yells a lot in between management and photo. I hope you know me for my fire Twitter presence, but that’s even more unlikely than the first option.
President-elect Donald Trump gave his first press conference since July on Wednesday in Manhattan. Much of the conference related to Trump’s relationship with Russia, put into question after a Tuesday CNN report. Here are some of the top takeaways.
UNC Siren hosts a rally to stand in solidarity with sexual assault survivors.
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